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I am intermediate in english or I am an intermediate in english
Sometimes I use the phrases above to introduce myself and give my current english level. What's the best way of both ? Or are there others ways better than these ?
2018年3月14日 22:35
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Really, both are correct, although the second one is more natural. In the first, the meaning is 'I am intermediate (level)', and so intermediate is an adjective. In the second, you're using 'intermediate' as a noun. Hope that helps!
2018年3月14日
Yes Ian de Vries I definitely agree with you, but sometimes you have to introduce yourself just by texting without planning a conversation with your partner. It is this context that I ask for this question.
2018年3月15日
I am not a big fan of levels. I prefer, "Hello, my name is _________?" If you speak to a person then it will become evident your level during the conversation.
2018年3月15日
Dear Sir , You can use I am an Intermdiate in English or Myself an Intermediate in English.
2018年3月15日
The fore one should be fine. I don't think the latter it's correct.
2018年3月14日
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Achille
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